Walter Goldberg, brilliant orchestra conductor, renowned in the USA, returns to Italy after a 10-year absence to direct an opera from its beginnings. During the first dress rehearsal, the conductor feels faint and leaves the stage. He takes refuge in his (...)

Ada was settled in her life, she was pleased with it, or thought she was. She was one half of a couple who seemed happy, she’d had a child, was even due to get married, and wham… she met Paul… And this Paul was writer to boot, who lived alone with his (...)

From out of nowhere Marco’s estranged father Gabriel stumbles back into his life. Even though his sudden presence open’s old wounds and revives Marco’s resentment he still sees this return as a welcome breath of fresh air in his otherwise desolate and (...)

Bruno, Corinne, Luc and Juliette, four friends who will drop their mask. Over the space of three nights, the wish to be in love - like in a relay race - will pass from one to the other, wreaking havoc and forcing each one of them to see themselves as they (...)

A passionate heart: Louis Trebor’s journey describes a loop, the curve of the Earth as I imagine it. From the Jura Mountains in France to the Swiss border, from Geneva to Pusan in South Korea, and on to the South Seas. Louis Trebor lives in hiding. He (...)

Buenos Aires, March 1982. On the streets of the Argentinean capital, people are challenging the military dictatorship. Marita is a supervisor at the Colegio Nacional in Buenos Aires, the establishment that trains the country’s future elite. She is 23 and (...)

Irène and the filmmaker. A powerful relationship but full of gray areas. Irène disappears. A private journal left behind resurfaces years later. A freshness. An attraction. A danger. How to make a (...)

Middle-aged Maggie must find a way to get enough money for her grandson’s lifesaving medical treatment and lift the dwindling hopes of her only son Tom and his wife Sarah. Desperation leads the respectable, middle-class widow to work as a hostess in a (...)

Because he had published the twelve Danish cartoons that had triggered the wrath of Muslims worldwide, Philippe Val, the editor of Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical newspaper, was cited to court by the Great Mosque of Paris, the World Muslim League and the (...)

Louise and her mother, Blanche, run "The Stopover", a small café in a village in the Savoy area of France. "The Stopover" isn't just a café, it's also a new family for whole bevy of problem-children that the two women have been taking in over the years. (...)

Tuscan, 1936. Giovanni Mansani is 30 years old with a good job as a bank clerk, a wife and a small kid. His life flows on without worries or anxieties yet without any deep emotional involvement. One day, during one his daily journeys as a commuter to (...)

On the 7th of January 2015, French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo was the victim of a terrorist attack that killed 12 people, including the greatest French cartoonists Cabu, Wolinski, Charb, Tignous and Honoré. The following day a policewoman was (...)

At her wedding reception, Keren breaks a leg, unwillingly forcing her to cancel her honeymoon in the Caribbean. A strange little girl comes out of the sea and follows Batya like a shadow; the woman's life is transformed when she takes the little girl under (...)

Jimmy Rivière is a young Gypsy, bright and edgy, sometimes too edgy. Under pressure from his community, Jimmy converts to Pentecostalism and gives up his two passions: Thai boxing and his girlfriend Sonia. But how can he turn down the new match his trainer (...)

Muriel and Philippe work for an intelligence agency and form an unlikely pair of lovers. Their latest assignment is to find a memory stick hidden by Constance, the widow of a recently murdered uranium trafficker. This strangely naïve, wealthy young woman (...)

A girl in her twenties tries to bring a little light and levity to her life that she fi nds inadequate, futile and lacking in the intensity that she requires. She decides to give her love. Not to the most seductive guy, nor the most deserving or most (...)

1953 - Youri Glinski, military doctor and General in the Red Army, is the head of a large family. He spends his time between the hospital, his home, his mistresses and drink. Everything changes when, on Stalin's order, the KGB organizes the " Doctor's Plot (...)

KILLER KID tells the encounter of two kids, Djilali, a child soldier from Lebanon, and Karim, a young second generation Arab immigrant from the Paris suburbs. The film is the story of the clash of these two worlds. The shocking, unbearable violence that (...)

Alfonso is an old farmer who has returned home to tend to his son, who is gravely ill. He rediscovers his old house, where the woman who was once his wife still lives, with his daughter-in-law and grandson. The landscape that awaits him resembles a (...)

Despite being nearly 30, Hélène still looks like a teenager. She writes powerful, physical texts with a caustic humour. As she herself says, she was part of a “miscalibrated batch that doesn’t fit in anywhere”. A visionary author, the thinking (...)

It’s the story of a ball. A big ball. Every summer, more than two thousand people come from all over Europe, to a small town in the French countryside. During 7 days and 8 nights, people dance again and again, lose the notion of time, defy their fatigue (...)

Laura is 25 years old. She’s a journalist, she’s single and lives in a small apartment in Mexico City. After a series of short-lived affairs, Laura meets Arturo. After the first time they make love, she is left deeply unsettled. They embark on an (...)

Lucie and Lucien, both in their mid-twenties, have been living together for many years. Lucie sales bath suits on the beaches of Marseilles. Lucien, while he was taking the French police academy entrance exam, has been selected as secret agent. To hide his (...)

Suzanne is about forty years old, a doctor’s wife and mother of two teenagers living in the south of France. Her idle bourgeois lifestyle gets her down and she decides to go back to work as a physiotherapist, a job she trained for but quit in order to (...)

“Let’s Say...” and the imagination takes over. Instead of playing the usual Cowboys and Indians, children between the ages of 8 and 13, sons and daughters of doctors, farmers, policemen or grocers, act out their parent’s jobs in front of the camera. (...)